On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 01:07:47AM -0700, David Haslam wrote:
Or in effect, what they assume is, even if we are copyright infringers, it
takes oodles of cash to pay the lawyers to win a copyright infringement case
in the courts. (Followed by a rude gesture.)
Well, but that would be clearly
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 08:52:05AM +, Barry Drake wrote:
I had contact from the last packager saying that it is easy to
use the existing template to rebuild the package, but no
information as to where to begin. I've read the page at:
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 07:25:15PM +0100, rj_qgsous_sword wrote:
and its Windows support (as of 2010) was reported to be much
worse than Hg's.
Let me emphasize “as of 2010” … I don’t use Windows myself (see
the email address), but I’ve heard that http://msysgit.github.io/
is quite useful.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 04:17:24AM -0800, Chris Little wrote:
It's unclear whether you are working entirely from an ODT
exported from Wikisource articles or are also using the CzeBKR
module exported via osis2mod, but there's no way we would
distribute content produced via either of these
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 06:58:26PM +1100, Nic Carter wrote:
I then need to manually merge things when SWORD is updated.
git svn rebase
Matěj
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On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 07:24:17AM -0700, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
I installed TortoiseSVN for them. They are HTML designers,
flash programmers, transcription editors, etc. It was a real
https://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/ ?
http://gitx.frim.nl/ ??
http://git-scm.com/downloads/guis
Also,
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 08:15:03AM +0100, Peter Von Kaehne wrote:
In essence, if the module is of the kind as this one - ancient
and clearly with problems, chances are that the module needs to
be recreated from scratch anyway. Find a decent source and
produce a replacement. This time with the
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 01:57:41PM -0600, Greg Hellings wrote:
Multiple efforts have been made to allow JavaScript
implementations to directly read a Sword module file format,
but this can be fraught with difficulty.
Well, this seems to be dismissing a possibility of only-JS Sword
app too
While looking for something else I found out to my surprise that
we have no Slovak Bibles available. I have found on
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Module_Requests#Latin_script_languages
this paragraph:
Slovak translations. A member of the Go Bible Forum has
recently posted that he
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 05:15:41AM -0800, David Haslam wrote:
Please understand that Windows Phone is not the same as Windows
Mobile!
See here for more background (if you'll excuse yet another 2 links to
Wikipedia).
I wonder whether https://github.com/zefanja/biblez-ng would work
with
On Fri, Jan 03, 2014 at 10:54:03AM -0500, DM Smith wrote:
Several places I've run into the need to have a designation
beyond lang: Portuguese (Portugal vs Brazil), Chinese
(Traditional vs Simplified) and Arabic (Egypt vs ???). In the
case of Chinese it is a script difference, but the others
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 10:38:41AM +0700, Stephan wrote:
see my note above. If you want to run it on your Peak or in the
simulator you have to clone the git repo and point the App
Manager to manifest.webwepp (for the debug version) or run sh
buildApp.sh and point to manifest.webapp in the
On 2.3.2012 14:02, Brian J Dumont wrote:
I'm not compiling it into a compressed format. My command/output is:
[bjdasc@ascpc5] osis2mod mod debug.osis.xml
You are running osis2mod: $Rev: 2671 $
SUCCESS: osis2mod: has finished its work and will now rest
Interesting. Either it is in the version
On 1.3.2012 13:08, David Haslam wrote:
I think I already emailed you about this in December.
Right, and I have made a bug about that
https://luther.ceplovi.cz/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28 and closed
thinking it has been fixed. Apparently not completely yet. Reopening.
More issues?
Thank
On 1.3.2012 15:05, David Haslam wrote:
II Kings 38 probably combines two adjacent verses earlier in the chapter.
CSP verse 37 corresponds to KJV verse 38.
Probably a somewhat similar situation in Nehemiah 7.
Mark 11:26 is one of the verses commonly missing from modern translations.
See
On 1.3.2012 18:02, David Instone-Brewer wrote:
I need to get hold of the tagged Chinese Bible texts in a readable form
because I'm trying to get some Chinese readers to check some issues with
the tagging.
Wouldn't be the source text available in the same place where you get
them from in the
On 1.3.2012 15:41, David Haslam wrote:
Nine executables normally found in Sword utilities are not included in the
Xiphos bin folder.
Couldn't the specialized utilities intended for developers rather than
end-users be provided separately? E.g., in the page you mentioned in
other thread
With the advent of Boot2Gecko (and ChromeOS and iPad) it is getting
increasingly interesting to have HTML5 version of Sword client. I know
it is very difficult (it would probably require porting of a lot of
C/C++ code to Javascript, also I have no idea how to store in IndexedDB
or some other
On 29.2.2012 14:46, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
It's not a SWORD project, but you might be interested in the (very)
recent blog post about such a piece of software at
http://donteatthefruit.com/2012/02/powerful-secure-bible-software-for-closed-countries-and-you/.
The code is on github and the license
On 11.2.2012 23:32, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
There's even one dating October 23, 2006. Twice I've written about
this issue in this mailing list wishing that they'd add news about
new BibleTime releases... but no avail. I guess they are not kidding.
:(
And that Android thing? If you want to find on
On 4.2.2012 21:59, Jakub Zůna wrote:
I would be grateful for the inclusion of Bible translation CSP or ČSP
(Czech Study Bible), which builds on the KMS (only Biblical New
Testament), but the CSP contains old and new testament to the
downloadable Bibles in the program AndBible and other similar
On 27.12.2011 01:48, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
BTW the text contains an enormous number of references which are not
marked up. Once you got the above corrected please attend to this too.
It would make the module a lot better.
Yes, amount of notes and references is one of the reasons I really
Dne 14.7.2011 16:50, Greg Hellings napsal(a):
They live within the SWORD source. If you have the swig executable
you can enable bindings. I prefer to do it with CMake like follows:
You seem to be using Fedora as well. Do you think it would be possible
to add Python bindings to the sword
Dne 13.7.2011 01:10, Chris Little napsal(a):
You're using the wrong versification system for that Bible. MT means
Masoretic Text, which is an OT-only versification system. So it is
correct, that isn't a valid osisID for that system.
I'm not sure which one will work for you, but NRSV, Synodal,
Hi, when trying to build the last checkout of xiphos SVN on Fedora 15, I
had to apply some patches even to get waf configure working (see
attached patch), but even then the build failed (see also attached log).
Anybody has any idea what to do?
Thanks,
Matěj
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